Sunday's 5-0 victory over League Two side Grimsby assured Albion of just their third trip to the final four, with the Seagulls now set to face Manchester United on the weekend of April 22-23. Dunk is one of the only Brighton players with memories of their last attempt to reach the final - a 1-0 loss to eventual winners Manchester City in 2019 - and is relishing the prospect of tying up unfinished business. Brighton finished two points clear of relegation in the 2018-19 season, the last campaign they made it this far in the FA Cup, while they now sit seventh in the Premier League and face the genuine prospect of qualifying for European football next season.
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Doyle sent the Blades to an FA Cup semi-final at the national stadium with a stunning injury-time winner in a pulsating quarter-final tie with Blackburn that ended 3-2. The Manchester City loanee had previously spoken about his desire to emulate his grandfathers Mike Doyle and Glyn Pardoe by playing at Wembley, having watched video footage of them growing up - and his dream looked set to be realised after his heroics. The 21-year-old has been part of City squads who have travelled to Wembley for Carabao Cup and FA Cup finals, while he has also played in the Premier League and Champions League for his boyhood club.